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Pillars and arcches were added and enhanced with colorful mosaics.


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What Byzantine architecture has been both a Christian church and a mosque?

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Which is not a type of decoration used at the Great Mosque in Cordoba?

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Where is cordoba located?

Cordoba is a city located in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is situated on the Guadalquivir River and is known for its well-preserved historic center, including the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba.


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What is special about mission San Gabriel Archangel's architecture?

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